Viral Illness Trends and Emergency Department and Hospital Volumes
3.6.24 | Our ED volumes have been stable over the last several weeks.
Seattle Children’s to Launch eConsults March 27
3.6.24 | An eConsult is a non-urgent asynchronous electronic consultation request initiated by a community provider to a Seattle Children’s specialist.
Upcoming Changes to Seattle Children’s Provider-to-Provider Line
3.6.24 | Seattle Children’s has made the difficult decision to discontinue the Provider-to-Provider Line line.
Neurocutaneous Syndromes: A Q&A With Drs. Stephanie Randle and Aimee Sato
3.6.24 | Neurocutaneous syndromes are disorders that affect the brain, spinal cord, organs, skin and bones. The diseases are lifelong conditions that can cause tumors to grow in these areas.
Back in the Race: How Seattle Children’s Helped Aisley Overcome Her Brain Tumor
3.6.24 | In August 2020, just after her third birthday, Aisley began to experience concerning symptoms: headaches in the back of her head, a lack of appetite and vomiting. Her pediatrician referred her to Seattle Children’s for an urgent neurology visit. An MRI revealed Aisley had a life-threatening brain tumor.
6 Things to Know About the Child Wellness Clinic at Seattle Children’s
3.6.24 | 1. We see patients ages 2 to 12 years old who are overweight or obese and/or have accelerated weight gain velocity.
Expanded Access to Gender Clinic
3.6.24 | The Seattle Children’s Gender Clinic is expanding the age range for patient referrals to ages 9 to 17.75 years old at the time of referral. Learn more about available community resources and how to refer a patient.
Continuing Medical Education, Grand Rounds, and More
3.6.24 | For a comprehensive list of education opportunities available from Seattle Children’s for healthcare professionals, please visit our education site.
3.6.24 | Please review our most recent Access Dashboard to find wait times for many of our ambulatory clinics and a list of conditions considered urgent for scheduling purposes.
3.6.24 | A list of the new medical staff at Seattle Children's over the past month.
Seattle Children’s Emergency Department and Hospital Capacity Updates
2.7.24 | Our ED volumes have been stable over the last several weeks with lower volumes from our 2023 peaks but well above previous years and on track to match our pre-pandemic volumes.
ADHD 101: Why Kids with ADHD Need Different Parenting Strategies
2.7.24 | The "usual" parenting strategies are often less effective for children with ADHD.
2.7.24 | For more than two decades, Seattle Children’s and Odessa Brown Children’s Clinic (OBCC) has treated patients with SCD and we aim to be a medical home and center of excellence in which all families feel empowered, welcomed, and well cared for.
Access Dashboard: February 2024
2.7.24 | Please review our most recent Access Dashboard to find wait times for many of our ambulatory clinics and a list of conditions considered urgent for scheduling purposes.
Continuing Medical Education, Grand Rounds, and More
2.7.24 | For a comprehensive list of education opportunities available from Seattle Children’s for healthcare professionals, please visit our education site.
Building Trust With Patients and Families to Improve Racial and Ethnic Diversity in Research
2.7.24 | Ana and Martin Medina-Lamas came to Seattle Children’s in 2013 hopeful to find the quality healthcare needed for their two daughters, Mary and Monica. Since the age of two, both girls have lived with renal insufficiency, or kidney disease.
Family Experiences and Data Lead to Elimination of Disparities of Central Line Infections
2.7.24 | Focusing on solutions to reduce health disparities leads to better health outcomes for all. That’s a point made clear by Seattle Children’s efforts to reduce central line-associated bloodstream infections, also known as CLABSI.
Headache Management in Primary Care: A Q&A With Dr. Heidi Blume
2.7.24 | Headaches are very common in pediatrics. One study found that over 10% of school-aged kids and more than 20% of teens had “frequent or severe” headaches in the past year, and about 5% of younger children and 20% of teen girls have migraines.
2.7.24 | A list of the new medical staff at Seattle Children's over the past month.
Continuing Education in 2024: We want to hear from you!
1.4.24 | Seattle Children’s Physician Relations team works diligently with our faculty and staff to facilitate continuing education opportunities that are of value to providers in our community.